AMD's and NVIDIA's GPUs Could Duke It Out at Computex 2019AMD and NVIDIA compete on GPUs amid macro tensions The US-China trade war turned into a tech war when the United States targeted China’s largest telecommunications equipment supplier,

AMD's and NVIDIA's GPUs Could Duke It Out at Computex 2019(Continued from Prior Part)NVIDIA creates hype around new gaming product There have been a lot of rumors about Advanced Micro Devices’ next-generation Navi GPU (graphics processing unit)

"I'm not saying you should skedaddle from every stock with meaningful Chinese exposure," CNBC's Jim Cramer says. CNBC's Jim Cramer said that market volatility could get worse before it gets better as U.S.-China trade tensions drag on.

The U.S. Postal Service on Tuesday started a two-week test transporting mail across three Southwestern states using self-driving trucks, a step forward in the effort to commercialize autonomous vehicle technology for hauling freight. San Diego-based startup TuSimple said its self-driving trucks will begin hauling mail between USPS facilities in Phoenix and Dallas to see how the nascent technology might improve delivery times and costs. If successful, it would mark an achievement for the autonomous driving industry and a possible solution to the driver shortage and regulatory constraints faced by freight haulers across the country.

Investors should consider buying up shares of Synopsis, AMD and Nvidia, RBC analyst Mitch Steves says. The stocks are well insulated due to their investments in AI and deep learning, he contends. As chip stocks sell off on a report that semiconductor makers are cutting ties with China's Huawei, investors should consider buying up shares of Synopsis SNPS , AMD AMD and Nvidia NVDA , RBC Capital Markets analyst Mitch Steves said Monday.

Huang told CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday that the merger will fulfill an important function for data center security networking and storage processing. Huang isn't worried that the tariffs lodged between the world's largest economies will negatively impact the semiconductor manufacturer. "The vast majority of our technology and products are created in Taiwan, so we're not affected largely by the tariffs," he said.